Lepidonotus tenuisetosus ( Gravier, 1902 )
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https://doi.org/ 10.1080/00222930903094654 |
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https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03BF3042-C872-FFEB-8EFB-9D6CFC7020F7 |
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Felipe |
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Lepidonotus tenuisetosus ( Gravier, 1902 ) |
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Lepidonotus tenuisetosus ( Gravier, 1902) View in CoL
( Figure 2A View Figure 2 )
Euphina tenuisetosus Gravier 1902: 222 , pl. 8, figs 123–125, textfig. 228.
Lepidonotus tenuisetosus View in CoL ; Fauvel 1953: 36, fig. 14c-f; Day 1967: 82, fig. 1.14a–d; Ben-Eliahu 1972: 190, 195; Barnich and Fiege 2003: 86, fig. 44.
Material examined
ESFM-POL/05-547 , 18 September 2005, K15, 0.2– 3 m, stones with algae, 17 specimens ; ESFM-POL/2005-547 , 19 September 2005, K17, 0.1– 2 m, stones with algae, 1 specimen .
Remarks
Lepidonotus tenuisetosus differs from the other Mediterranean species of Lepidonotus in having elytra with fringing papillae and cylindrical microtubercules with crownlike tips ( Figure 2A View Figure 2 ).
Distribution
This species was originally described from the Red Sea ( Gravier 1902) and subsequently reported from the Suez Canal, Indian Ocean, Pacific Ocean and Mediterranean Sea ( Barnich and Fiege 2003). In the Mediterranean, this species was first reported from the coasts of Israel and Egypt at 18–27 m depths ( Barnich and Fiege 2003). This species is new to the marine fauna of Turkey.
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Lepidonotus tenuisetosus ( Gravier, 1902 )
Çinar, Melih Ertan 2009 |
Lepidonotus tenuisetosus
Barnich R & Fiege D 2003: 86 |
Ben-Eliahu MN 1972: 190 |
Day JH 1967: 82 |
Fauvel P 1953: 36 |
Euphina tenuisetosus
Gravier C 1902: 222 |